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PKOLLSMONAL IAKDS. Pimm VALLEY grange directory The I JI J KM Mission Kuciwly met st Oregon State Orange Offker*. the home oil J. Cui* last Saturday Master, Aiistiti T lluatoa Toro»! ilrov« l>amtv refreshments were served and a J. M. SHORT, M.l). ili,'i»«', t. A T aliutiiskv Centrsl Collii l-^ lurvr. J 1 JxhtiMin Colliso.I good time was enjoyed by all. S. I». BITTNER, M. I). ateasnt. u . A Voiin* trivio The young ladies Itorea* Society will i-»hunl Sivssnl I w staats Orilo Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, Grwsham Gaiette. East Multnomah Record t'lia|»lalii. O m si Kalon Pbyateiaaa-SargMas II«, OSO have an auction sale at the Lutheran Trvasun r II HlrwhlH'ig I Ini*’lo-Ini** ih'*’ Multnomah Record and Monta, il la Herald. sw-ivlal) . Mts Marx * llossrU Mulino church on June 5th at fi p. ni. Numer Gresham. • Orvgoa ilsl<> k. . i» r. I * laiuU il Hlsitoli Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the Biivrs S tatu Puauauiso Co ous useful ami pretty articles will lie foluolls Mi- f.lllu l< MlU.r All-,!,) Veres Mi« Cora !-■**, HI lt*l»l>o II. A. DANNALI., E imtok »si> M a V vi . sk . sold ami refreshments served. w. j ort N h . on* »Tors. Mr- so-li* Will- t'oadon l-stl> Ht'-nsrU. Mrs k K Itiowu iTovsntals A large crowd of the Mission's friends attended the Mission meeting in Port Kutervd <» lec'inl «ia»» matter at the pswtofllev at Grvaham Orr«un KXkct Tivk viiMMirn r Au«ilii T Hiision Foresi llr**vo land Sunday. * t ■*|o'U<'* Csrus E Kasdell of Gresham was the guest (•■vnhnm. Kugvnv l'aliorr .AÌliaur Oregon »tSOnFTWB UTB L'cr Year >1 x' utrletly In advance, to torvtan e*Mtntriea. $200- Su of «. Alm last Sunday. Month* K m Thnv month» trial nub!»« ri|»(i»>i>> mv Single copir* .V tor t tubbing rale« I.Kill:<l. ATIV K lAiMMITTST ttBiT'AUCts *hotild be »ent by Kxpre»» or l\Mtiolhce Money Orxler. Regi»tervd Ixrtivr orUlievk. Austin T Huaton »,*ir.i <■,*,,*> Miss l.vda Bramhall is on the sick list •tamp» •< evptvd up to »ent» A I Mo.’l* II,«ut Hltrr L. I). MAGONE and Mark Heac<>ck is teaching lit Iter CKAhjt If AMCFSS Ln onLer t g chatigv o( addrv»» give old a» well a-« new addrva» t M itili kstaca*la ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CQiGSFQAOtiin *rv wanie«l m > community It no cwtv «pondenee appear» from «our place. neighl»orhood yon arv respectfully reqv ‘»ted to «etui u* a* many local ilviu» *» you can. I’l.RAMNT VAI IF) oHANi.t N.. BIA Miss Olga Xonlbloin ol Portland visit- I Heal Estate. Prilliate and t’orporaton umnsmg lim I »• u v KTISIX«; wet tu I ca .L. t Rix I* nt 1<V per line rtrat insertion M*'»q« «««mud rt«Hur'U) al ' i»‘ ¡» m . and fuurth law. s pt i .Di i -v ■ ' ' , l1 *1 l vn ti'\ FKTisixt, poatitaii guaranteed ed homefolk. Sunday. I H»Dir*Ux Ml I" « in rv»r> muhlh Prompt Attention to All Business 2.V per »ingle «xdumn inch each i»»uc. Liberal dUcount allowed tor either time or * mcc adtvr* H im hllooD <IR IXOK Mrrl» Ihv flrat U tuement». but not both Misses Annie N.irdblom and Myrtle SIA Hoard id Trade Hl.I* Chun*. Usili loie u«'»d«y ut vm . h month »( » ¡. m Mn.| third N»t For pxwituMi (any sure) c per inch additional READERS, Wc per line ftr»l Insertion. V per (urdavalt«*» m PtiRTLAND. oHfuUN line each suhwrinieni <e:'i l.ih’AlS (Want toiumn only). ic a w ord each iM*ur. eounim« Lindgren are on the sick list two bgurc» mi initial or ati abbre viation a» one word. No local «.vvptc»l tor than lA cent» FKOFESSIOX \l. • KRD>(onv inch>. J5c each iamuc C KRDS OK TH AXES (not civved (ng t»o lnehej»). «vet» LETTERS OF CONIHH EXi E (not ecu ling jour inehe*) i, ORITl NRIKS for actual »utwribcrw or member» of their tamtliea, up to liM ».»rd», tree all over H*> word* le a word (invariably in adtaikv). Count the word» and remit accordingly All Lodge Grange S-hixd. Church, or other notice# or advertisements uf »octal», partie«, dance», concert», theatrical», etc., given for a profit, charged lor at regular ratea. In order to injure change of ad advtrtiaar» muat have copy tn this offlec not later than Tuesday preceding day of publication. Jit NItanM - our »perialty. W e art well equipped to do the best work at current prices ■Especially farmers’ ami business men'» letter Head». Envelope». Rutter Wrappers. Statements, etc., in small or large quantities. Auction Rills, lh»«tger». Poster», etc . printed on short notice HCLiFTS for »uta ript on» are not »ent unlc»< requested The label on your paper will indi cate within tao week» the receipt of your remittance If tt d *e» not plea»e notify u» BSCMBMUKTS In keeping wtth well recognised buaiueos principle», all siibscriptioo» will be »topped promptly upon e&piratiou of lime ¡Mid tor. EDITORIAL COMMENT Let us not overlook the next Market Day. The time is com ing around quickly. Already a good number of articles have been listed for sale, but there might be many more. Let us have a better time than the first, though that was by no means a failure. A little more effort and talking and we can draw a regu lar Fourth of July crowd. o( pa>senger traffic at Portland between the Hill and Harriman lines. Thia is txiund to increase I he travel of eastern visitor* to the coast through that city for al present travelers coming through Portland bound either to or from the Sound, must re-check their baggage and buy new ticket* here. This is inconven ient and has often deterred paaaenger* from coming to this city. The decision means that through tickets must t*e sold via Portland, a thing the Hill line* have hitherto maintained should not be required of them as it gave the long haul to the Harriman roads. The Hill roads are expected to appeal the case to the Supreme Court. GRANGE NEWS Don’t sell al! your chickens. Multnomah Grange met in their hall The unusually high price of at Orient on May 22nd in all-day session wheat is causing many of our with a good attendance. The forenoou was taken up with business, two appli fanners and poultry growers to cations for membership tieing received. dispose of their stock. That is The Grange has bought (our new alco- a big mistake. Expert poultry- hoi lamp* to light the upper hall with. men all say eggs will take top A number of inembeis have bought and iron* and speak very highly prices this fall. Fifty cents a • 1 lamps ol them. A Ieoh Hl is here to stay. dozen and upward is expected. After dinner an hour was spent with The young hens will not do to re- ■ the lecturer in an interesting and in- ly upon. Better save some of I stnictive program. Several good essays were read and discussed and all went the old ones. home feeling that the day bad he’ll well spent. This is the time of year to beautify your cemeteries. The A family Reunion. Herald calls attention to two of A Leetnn, Mo , j*S[*r has the follow its advertisers who solicit your ing to *av am-nt a family reunion, mem ber* of which are well known in trade in tombstones. I MLLROSL E. B. MOREI.OCK AUCTIONEER 20 tears I vperienve. Ml I.TNOMAN GRANUK NO 71 Meyls I hr i Itturlh Haaturila) lu »<v»ry munih al 10 » a m | hi Grangr hall. Orient t | it K AM At* GRANUK u>«H» flr.l Malurday t»t each month al 10 a» a in . ami third ftalur ! «lay at 7 »» p m FAIRVIEW GRANHK Meria Hr.t W»dn«M I <lat al 10.»a m third luraday rveulng at | * »»vl<*k cac h multi h, HI HHH l.VII LK tiR ANor NO IM Meet» In I Kn««t'lh lilt- «chtMtlhunae un the »rvvitd an<l tourth Naturdajr night* In each mouth , KVRXIXO nr NR UR a NUK Meet* In thrtr . J hall al S«nith Munnt latMir un the rtr«t ihour ' dav ut each month al io a tu All tl*li«»r* atr I | wrh-umr I (iREMIltM GRANGE Meet* M'«-un<1 Ralur day In each mouth al 10 »» a m DAM IHB’I M UMANiiK. NO Mu Meet* flr.l | Saturday ra« h month I ENIN GR a X i .F Mr*'U MN-oit«1 Malurday of ea* h month al 10 «0 a m I’Mt K < M Art uK ANiil. NO jva Marl* the «r*l rtaturday lu ths. month at 10 W a m aud thr third rtaturday al 7 » p in COLI MlllA GRANUK NO ».I Mrrl* In all «lay ««xalun llr«l rtaturday lu each month In grange Itall near Corbett The Purchiising Power of Pennies School in District No. 10 will Ckw A Thompson and The ¡>rr*cht tehslen»’» 1« tu think hi ntu mt Wednesday. Besides the ordinary work . H*r*a*x< *s Hr H H. Tb<»m|NMMI un»« To |<M»e »lahl >U tlm |«O i kxFrt that g«» (our pupils have coni pie tsd the niulh to make up the «lollat I ., forg« t the pur* ha* MONTAVILLA, - OREGON Ing ¡sower that I* ¡»ent up In prnnlea. uh kela gratle. • ii«l <Hnti-« Phone IH63 <’ur "17 cent* a day" «rliltig plan turn* thia Aiming the week-end visitor* we note , |M»wer I«» w itith) pur par Mr. and Mrs. H W Grant and sou. Th* Oliver T)| k writer Coni pa n> hela «ale In putting thia Hew |>lali Into efftt l L mm WUM II Donald, at Glendale Farm ami Evart i bank« «>ii your at**iN»Ms nu . su « Stafford ami Miss Grant ot Portland AUCTIONEER at the Sweet Brier Farm Sumlay evening the C E. Society will dm you hold a memorial aervice led bv Mis* can rvalue more (or your stock and Alder. An excellent program is being goods al auction than any other way? prepared All are invited to come out I should lie glad to sell your goral* lor amt show their appreciation o( the vou and solicit a share ol the auctioo business ol your section. young peoples' work. Mrs. E. Stafford entertained at din- I'hour 7BI K m phon* (Orange* are rrque«te.l to tend In The Herald The Standard Visible Writer ner Sunday Mr. and Mr* G. W. Alder •«> that a hrlet card ran I*- run 6l>l>-61l Mam at., and 10»» E. Seventh at lulumatton under thl* heading hr, M place, da) and and Mr. aud Mr* Arthur Dowtett hour «4 mratlng ) Our ctttifi.lrn**«« lu vov 1« h»«rn <4 our ««tin VANCOUVRR, WASH. A three day* visit to Ute O. A. C al tnrlury ■(«'•lings with llusuaamt« rt»i wv uff»r tn» Oliver I »p* wrli«-r t«»r a uuil' Corvallis was very much enjoyed by r»*h | mo nirni « ih I Iru«i )<*u for «11 thr rest Thl« I* n>>t • prr«chm< hl on «avlug II'» Mr*. S. Strvbin. CHURCH NOTICES. • plain. Dtralghl L>rw«r4. hulnr** getting John Streltin, * member ot the Senior nr«*|«**Hloit It bDMulvii* the market h»r FREE METHODIST CHURCH— Oil v< r T) ¡-- w rltcr« by Hit« traling tho*o »Im class, i* making a fine reconi in scholar Rev. H, K g <1 lt<>r*H, Korea. paator. |x.<or. Herviccs, hav* iH'ver thotight <•( tai) lug ma« blur« It t>v the huiidrrU* tutu ItIIMEM a* ship and military drill. Bunday H c I *. umi I, in ; • l'n schlng •rtvla a* Oliver* *’ 10 1°4 a ,u oFFlcKk evrry Sun.lay at II a m and fi |* ui • rh It <»|>vn« up new m.oir) making oppottutit l'rayer meeting, Thunslay evvning al II»» 1.» •mhillotl» people firn whrre Ami *e • re )u«t •• glad to *ef| a maehlitr |u( I? rent« fio'clwk. All welcoincd a day a« to have the«a«h with the <»t4« r CEDARVILLE SAINT MICHAEL’» CATIItll.lC It y«> want lu know more alM»ut The Oliver CHl'KCH, Saruly, Ore—Re« li.-r.-h- . A*»K TIIE l •»hkrt there are • quarter «»f a Orland Zeek is blowing stumps and told Durrvr Services will le* lield on | million «>f them ra* h au olivet enlhu«u«t rtssc th.- near, at Olher a«eul !i»r ilrtall« of clearing on his (arm near Cedarville. thè tirsi Sunday *>( vai-li mentii al «»ur hew |7 t ent* a «lay” |>lau, sir a«Mrv«« lo :3U a. m. Mrs A. Cornutt has been Buffering a great deal from neuralgia. ZIOVS EVANGELICAL CHI RCH, Frank Heiney has installed a new Gresham—S krvii k - (German', HI .In THE OLIVER TYPE a ill., ever» first, third and tilth Sun bandsaw and is pre pare« I to saw any days id each month. All welcome. kind of bracket* ordered. WRITER COMPANY Mrs. D. M. Cathey, Mrs. Lindsey and LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M F. IJ26 llrst Avenue, Seattle, Wash. daughter, Grace, were vititor* at Mrs. CHURCH, Gresham—P astor , Rev. M IL I'arounagian. Ssavu ■«, Nun- Jessie Cathey’s last week. day Schisil, ID a. m. ; Pre*, lung at Mrs. Jennie Km-gg sjienl Sunday with eo YEARS' GASOLINE SAW II a. hi . and H p. tn. every Munday. EXPERIENCE her mother, Mrs. B. Sleret of Portland. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening* Mrs. Mollie Kadderly and family q at M o'clock. Everybody invited. Wf in* prepared U> W spent a few days with Mr*. S. C. Jones. cut all kimla uf wissl on short no- 4 Rev. Frank W. Cathey of Cortland. Whooping Cough. MB : N. Y , is visiting at the home of bi* This is a moie dangerous disease than WOOD FOR SALE is generally presumed. It will lw a sur sister. Mr*. I.itzie Jones, of Cedarville, T rack M aar a prise to many to learn that more deaths Dcaiana and greatly enjoys meeting hia old 1 cut 40r 2uut«A>)c, Scat* *0» per cord result (mm it than from mar let level. CoereiOHT* Ac. friends in Gresham. He has been Anton* SMStr** a -,**.- t>,4 SwrerShn* *nr Pneumonia often results from a. Cham quickly aaa - wt tant «>»ir «>i-itiH»n rrw *!>■><b*r an traveling in Arizona, California and berlain's Cough Remedy lias l*evn ....... Invruiinn la pn-hAtly i - a I shi I*t>l« ( uNtHiunkMb- ti -.••inrtlT.M nO.I.LlI. HÀNO&Û(M in many epidemica of whooping cough, Oregon for the past six months for the ReaMrnrr. Main Mt FbutieSMi M>ut frssw (H4o«< a«*»tiry fur •M-vnit* paianta. and always with lhe beat results. Del ta*«n thr<>u«h Munit A <u.rw«lva * • ORKGON benefit of hi* health which is much im GKKHHAM. •^■-1**4 without c'h«r«ti. lu the bert McKeig of Harlan. Iowa, says of it proved. "My la,y took wliisipiiig cough when Mrs. I la Hamilton, who ha* been nine months old He had it In the win A h«ntlA(>nt»ly llluAtr*tr*f wssefelr | armwil cir- ter. I gut a Gdtle of Chamberlain's cui al ion **f any ariaiitlflc 1. urna! 'left»». |i a quite sick, is much improved. »r,r f tir Htiliui, |L f*a>M l>y all rtawMlnaiar«. Cough Remedy which proved gissi. I Mrs. Bell Giese ba* been on the Sick cannot recommend it too highly.” For list. sale by Greaham Drug Co. Hranrh ofBca. •'Tb F hi .. Washington. D, A. B. McFadden, Prop W. S. WOOD TTje___ OLIVER T^pcWrrtfcr WOOD SAWING : P atents THE EASTWOOD NURSERIES Scientific American. REPAIR SHOP ! < iresliam : "There was a family reunion at the The chance for another good home of Uncle Hugh Epper**m »unday last. The event was in honor of the Market Day is favorable, But three brothers of Mrs. Epperson, name that should not prevent the corn ly; W. G., John A. and R. L. Cathey. mittee in charge from putting in The two former went west many years There haa recently been established Shoe Repairing Yale university a professorship that a lot of energy to ensure its be- ago. Wm. G. to Oregon in 1S5.'* and at la significant of a marked change of Locks, Guns, ing the very best possible, No John A. to California in lNJo. sentiment In the United State, touch The meeting Sunday wa* remarkable ing a preservation of our forest areas. Small Machinery laying back and trusting to the from the fai t that it was at the old This la the endowing with Saw Filing and Setting record begun to make it a suc- | Cathey homestead and was more highly worth of lumber company bonds a cess. People got an idea of what enjoyed by the brothers and sister by chair of applied forestry and practical was to be done the last time and its being tiieir first meeting in over SO lumbering. The Innovation seems to Gresham. Oregon have a special alxnlficnme In view of they should be on hand now to year* To assemble around the festal the fact that the endowment for the board at the place of one’s birth by She wan a woman, worn and thin, new < hair Is furnished by a class who prov'de a lot of marketable stuff. brothers and sister who have attained And they will if we let them the age of these good people is a privi in the past more than all others com whom the world condemned for a »ingle bined have lieen responsible for the They cast her out rd the king'» know that the institution is to lege accorded to few The combined deplorable and almost complete denud ■in. highway, ami panned her by an they be continued with energy, Al age* of the four aggregate 2K’> year*. ing of the forest areas of the country. went to pray, lie wan a men and more ready a number of people li ave Mr. Wm G. is the eldest, he being 76. Mil'll gisal should coms from the es to blame. Itencalh hi» feet he naw her i tablishment of such a professorship, signified their intention of being Jolin A. conies next with 74 year*, It. and other colleges should follow the lie, and rained bit head and pant her by. L. *J5, and the sister, Mrs. Hugh Epper They were the people who went to pray, lead of the Yale school. on hand with salable material son, 6R. at temple of God on the holy day ; they j and others will no doubt come in The two brotl er* who went west so A move baa recently l>eon inaugurat •corned the woman, forgave the man, | later. But to make the market many years ago will spend the summer ed In the Texas Panhandle which It la 'twan ever thun nince tin* world liegam ' an entire success the committee here with their sister and brother who ho|>ed may spread to other sections of Time panned on and the woman died, on have continuously resided in this vi the country and tend to check the the croea of ahame «he wan crucified ;bnt i should make an effort to list a cinity. congestion of hordea of for the world wan »tern and would not yield large amount of stuff. Let them Besides those mentioned above quite threatening eigners In the large cities of (lie coun and they buried her in the potter«’ | list the material already ensured a number of other* partixik of the fine try. It Is. In brief, the colonization of Held. The man died too, and they bur* | for the day and tell the public spread prepared by Mrs. Epperson and Italian Immigrants In the country ied him in a c;i«ket uf cloth with a nit along the Rock Island railway In Texas. where to list other property. daughters, Misses Annie and Fannie, A commission appointed by the Italian ver rim, and naid an they turned from and enjoyed the hospitality so prevalent Only yesterday we were request government made a thorough Investiga the grave away, we have buried a nubte | in this family. They were Mr*. I-aura ed to tell where the clerk of the Epperson and family, Jessie Epperson tion of the country In question and man today. Two martyr« knocked at reported favorably upon the proposi lieaven'« gate; ntood face to face to In Market Day lives, who he was and wife, lafe Epperson and wife, Geo. tion of Inducing Italian citizens to lo quire their fate. He carrier! a | an»|M»rt and some other matters of like Cathey, Harry Jerome and wife and cate In the agricultural port Iona of the with an earthly nign, but «he a pardon state. It Is to tie hoped that thia la the from love divine. (> ye who dodge Rev. Neafu*. interest. The afternoon wa* spent in conversa dawning of a new era both an touch 'twist virtue and vice, which think ye 1 tion and music, both vocal and instru Ing the congestion of population Io entered Paradine? Not he whom the Fourth of .July celebrations mental, furnished by Rev.G. N. Neafu*, large centers of the country and a de world »aid would win, for Ute woman | velopment of rural portlona of the (>astor of the First Baptist church of are to be numerous this year. alone entered in.—Selected. country. Leeton, Harry Jerome, J. H. Epperson Already Sandy has signified its and wife and Miss Fannie Epperson. The lows ■fate highway commission intention to be patriotic and The two brothers who recently came | haa For a burn or scalfì apply Chamber- lately Issued a bulletin entitled there are other places of the here to visit and attend the reunion i "Road and Bridge Improvements For lain’! Salve. It will allay the (»in al- I lay the pain almost instantly ami onick- ! same notion. But Gresham has have prospered and are good citizens the Year 1W»7.' which la at once prpe- ly heal the injured parta. Por sa 1* hy tlcal and helpful. It contain, careful of the far west. We wish them a very Greaham Drug Co. promised to celebrate this year direction* telling how to make and Mae pleasant sojourn here and a safe return and must make good. It must to the King road drag and how to profier their homes. ly manipulate the steel grader and out-do its previous record. Last Portland merchant* met at the Com- takes up the matter of proper drainage Market Week Specials. year’s celebration was a success, nf the highway* preparatory to doing meruial (Tub thia week and took steps —I fine iota, large "-room hotiae, other road work, a* well a* the repalr- to decorate Uia city thoroughly in honor but this must be better. More music, more speaking, more at plenty of fruit arid all kind« of berries, i Ing of wooden culvert* and the con of the many visitor* who will attend the Hower», etc,, one block from buainera struction of steel bridges with concrete Roue Festival early in June The retail tractions. abutment*. The commission also er* plan to make their stores highly at center of Gresham. fl550—10 a< re», 3 acre» in cultivation, ♦tand* ready to furnish «tariitard plan* tractive for out-of-town gucata ami tour and specifications for tiridgcs and cul Portland people are delighted over houxe, Irarn, chicken house», timlier vert* nnd to aid aupervlaor* and town ists who will be here for b-atival week. the Interstate Commerce Commission’s (•nough for 4<M) coni» of wood, 3 mile» ■ ship trustee* In nil ways that they can. frum Gregliam, I 1-4 mile« to car line. The cause of good road* the country decision thia week o|* tiing the I ■ , All road, lead to Gri-ibatn. 12O acre», 90 acre» in cultiva-i over would lie greatly advanced were gateway. This is a ruling Portland haa You don't have to have a tip like long contended for and the victory is re lion, balance gf>od timber and «oil, 3 all state boards of this character to co garded as so important one. Its chief mih'M from O. W. Î*. car; good spring operate as fully with the l«wni high "Bartle*" to find bargain* in (ireiham real estate. way «uthorlUe*. J. H. Chalker. significance will mean a free interchange water. MUNN Ko.1"*-*-’ New York INSURE IN THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION .John Brown, Rockwood, Ajjent For Eastern Multnomah and (’lack a man Counliea. SUMMER RATES EAST During the Season 1909 via the OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION COMPANY OREGON SHOR I UNL AND INION FACI! Iti RAIIROAO from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on The O. R. & N. line To OMAHA and return - - - To KANSAS CITY and return To ST. LOUIS and return To CHICAGO and return $ do 00 $60.00 $67.50 $72.50 and to other principal cities in the East, Middle Weal and Mouth Correspondingly low faro* On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August II, 12 To DENVER and return - - On Sale May 17, July I, August II $55.00 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit Oct tl The.e tickets proMmt some very «ttractive features in the way „( over pnvileges, and clmu-e of rout, a tl,erel,y . „«t.i,,,* piMII,w,K..r, ......... sui, mpa to many interesting point* enroute » 1 ’ maae ....... .... u •'••w-i. i, ................................................... WM. McMURRAY, G kskrai . Pawaanaa A gknt , Poirri.sap, O*g,H>N